Kitchen Coquette

Description

Kitchen Coquette is a cookbook that will make you smile. It will feed ten hungry friends, the man of your dreams, your lovely gran; even providing a bite to eat for all those inspired in-between moments. More than your standard breakfast, lunch, dinner cookbook, Kitchen Coquette is based on specific occasions. From meeting the ex to 'dinner parties', 'the break-up' to 'hangover food', food writer Katrina Meynink caters for all of life's curious and quirky situations. Part tongue-in-cheek, part heart-in-hand, part survival guide, Kitchen Coquette is a cookbook that will make you feel surges of culinary awesomeness and give you a sense of achievement. It will encourage you to embrace all those tear ruined, sweaty palmed and swear-word fuelled moments of life. All while providing the dish that suits. Key Points: Hilarious and delicious - is a book to read as much as to cook from Author is a connoisseur of butter, Persian fairy floss and bacon Illustrated throughout in colour Situation based (e.g. 'Meeting the ex', 'PMS' and even 'Grandma for a cup of tea') rather than the typical breakfast, lunch, dinner format

About Author

Katrina Meynink is a freelance food writer who lives and breathes all things food. She is particularly fond of butter, Persian fairy floss and bacon. She is a prolific lover of cookbooks. She eats (a lot). And then writes about it for national and international magazines. Katrina is a food nerd of the highest order. In addition to degrees in journalism and creative writing she has a Masters in Gastronomy from Le Cordon Bleu and the University of Adelaide, as well as an Advanced Diploma in Taste through the University of Reims, Paris and Hautes Etudes Du Gout. She is also in her final stages of training to be a chef. She received some helping hands at the hotplates with scholarships from the James Beard Gastronomy Foundation and The Culinary Trust, USA. When she's not writing Katrina blogs, eats and food styles through her business La Petite Miette, The Little Crumb (thelittlecrumb.com.au). Kitchen Coquette is her first cookbook.